JBS report status.

Abossolo Foh Guy guy.abossolo.foh at scientificware.com
Wed Sep 19 21:03:05 UTC 2018


 

Hi,

May be my first bug report in 2008 :-)
I felt very pride when I recieved this mail, even thougt it was a robot
answer :-)

> Dear Java Developer,
> 
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> Regards, Java Developer Bug Report Review Team

But since some years, no more information. 

How to know the status of a bug report ? 

I'm present (trying to be not "noisy") in the JDK and JFX lists since I
discovered that one of my bug report (JDK-8133864) was treated without a
feedback from JBS. 

I saw that the bug was corrected only after installing a new Java
version. 

I never received a bug ID ? 

Could bug reporter have at least an automatic feedback of the status of
his bug report. 

Best regards. 


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